A 1.8-GHz radiofrequency radiation induces EGF receptor clustering and phosphorylation in cultured human amniotic (FL) cells


" we investigated the effects of exposure to a 1.8-GHz RFR at different intensities on epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor clustering and phosphorylation in human amniotic (FL) cells. ...The results showed ...induced EGF receptor clustering and enhanced phosphorylation on tyrosine-1173 residue, it is suggested that membrane receptors could be one of the main targets by which RFR interacts with cells. dose-rate threshold, in the case of EGF receptors, is between SAR of 0.1 and 0.5 W/kg."

(SAR 0.1 W/kg radiation did not cause a significant effect).

" When superimposed, the incoherent MF completely inhibited EGF receptor clustering and phosphorylation induced by RFR at SAR of 0.5, 1.0, and 2.0 W/kg, but did not inhibit the effects induced at SAR of 4.0 W/kg."


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